Water Drops Drawing at Rachel Rush blog

Water Drops Drawing. 783k views 1 year ago. Using your graphite pencil, draw a jellybean shape as lightly as you can. Remember to keep the pressure light for now. my how to draw book: You then want to bring one side of it out a bit, in a crescent moon type shape. Don’t go too big with it, smaller drops always look more realistic!


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You then want to bring one side of it out a bit, in a crescent moon type shape. Remember to keep the pressure light for now. Using your graphite pencil, draw a jellybean shape as lightly as you can. Don’t go too big with it, smaller drops always look more realistic! 783k views 1 year ago. my how to draw book:

Water Drops Drawing Don’t go too big with it, smaller drops always look more realistic! You then want to bring one side of it out a bit, in a crescent moon type shape. Don’t go too big with it, smaller drops always look more realistic! 783k views 1 year ago. Remember to keep the pressure light for now. Using your graphite pencil, draw a jellybean shape as lightly as you can. my how to draw book:

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